MeetOpt: A multi-event coaching decision support system

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Highlights:

• We use real data to illustrate the value of a decision support system for a track and field coach to assign athletes to event in a variety of meet types.

• This DSS has the ability to consider multiple opponent scenarios or teams.

• We illustrate the sensitivity of a meet outcome to a selected lineup and the complexity associated with this decision process.

• This DSS outperforms an alternative model that is commonly used by coaches throughout the U.S.

摘要

Track and field is one of the most popular and fastest growing high school sports in the United States. The teams' coaching staffs are often part-time employees that lack the time, budgets, and/or ability for the pre-competitive tactical analysis required for optimal assignment of athletes to events. In response to this often overlooked aspect of coaching, we present a new open-source spreadsheet-based DSS, MeetOpt, that offers coaches a decision making tool for the optimal athlete-to-event assignment. MeetOpt utilizes mixed-integer programming to create a lineup that maximizes the expected team score under a variety of common meet formats and assignment constraints. In addition, this framework is flexible enough to allow for the inclusion of opponent performance scenarios through the use of stochastic mixed-integer programming. We use real data to illustrate the value of this DSS in comparison with a commonly used decision aid utilizing a simple ranking criteria. In addition, we discuss the additional complexities when competing against teams in double duals - a meet with three teams scored as two head-to-head meets. Our results illustrate the sensitivity of a meet outcome to a selected lineup and the complexity associated with this decision process.

论文关键词:Mixed integer programming,Assignment problem,Track and field,Swimming

论文评审过程:Received 8 April 2018, Revised 20 June 2018, Accepted 20 June 2018, Available online 25 June 2018, Version of Record 14 July 2018.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2018.06.007